Make a sentence using “going to” about this weekend.
I’m going to see my friends at a restaurant this weekend.
Name two types of entertainment and two travel destinations.
Concerts and theatre shows; Paris and Tokyo.
Make a comparative sentence using “bigger,” “smaller,” “better,” or “worse.”
This festival is better than the one we went to last year.
Say one thing people can do to help the environment.
People can use public transport instead of driving.
Make a sentence using a modal of obligation (must / should / have to) about helping the environment.
We should recycle more to protect the planet.
Describe a festival or concert you’ve been to (real or imaginary).
I went to a festival that lasted all weekend — it was so exciting!
Make a superlative sentence using “the most…” or “the best…” about travel or entertainment.
Barcelona is the most beautiful city I’ve ever visited.
Make a prediction about the future of travel using “will.”
People will travel to space for holidays in the future.
Make a sentence using a relative clause with “who.”
The musician who wrote this song is very talented.
Give a recommendation for a visitor coming to your city using “should” or “could.”
You should visit the old town, which is full of great cafés.
Use an -ed adjective and an -ing adjective correctly in one sentence.
I was bored because the movie was boring.
Use a modal of obligation to give an environmental rule for your city.
You must recycle plastic and glass in separate bins.
Make a sentence using a relative clause with “where.”
Krakow, where I went last year, has amazing festivals.
Talk about your dream trip using a future form (will / going to / present continuous).
Next year, I’m going to travel to Japan to see the cherry blossoms.
Compare two entertainment experiences using comparatives and explain your opinion.
Theatre is more interesting than watching TV because it feels more real.
Make a sentence with a relative clause about an environmental issue.
Deforestation, which destroys animal habitats, is a serious problem.
Make one sentence using a modal + a relative clause + a future form.
People who love live music should go to the concert that will be in the park next month.
Describe your perfect entertainment weekend using at least 3 vocabulary words and 1 relative clause.
My perfect weekend includes a concert, a comedian, and a DJ who plays house music all night.
Combine a comparative + -ed/-ing adjective + relative clause in one sentence.
The concert that I saw last summer was more exciting than the one I saw in Krakow.
Give your opinion: What will entertainment be like in 20 years? Use one future form, one adjective, and one relative clause.
In 20 years, entertainment will be more interactive and exciting because of technology that connects the audience to the show.